
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Navy quarterback Blake Horvath read the play perfectly and turned it into the longest in school history, a 95-yard touchdown run in the Armed Forces Bowl. “By somebody that’s not really that fast,” Horvath said after the 21-20 win over Oklahoma on Friday. The Midshipmen (10-3) fell behind by two touchdowns less than 10 minutes into the game, but Horvath's record run late in the third quarter tied the game at 14-all. He put them ahead on a 6-yard TD with 4:34 left before Navy’s defense stopped an Oklahoma 2-point conversion with six seconds left in the game. “Probably over-pursued by them,” Horvath said of the 95-yarder. “Some tendencies they showed earlier, just thought I could get a pull.” After faking a handoff on the read-option play, Horvath ran straight up the middle into the open field. Brandon Chatman cut off a pursing defender around the Sooners 20. By time another defender, cornerback Woodi Washington, was able to catch up and started to bring him down, Horvath stretched the ball over the goal line — though he was initially ruled short before a replay review resulted in the touchdown. “Brandon Chatman actually busted his tail to get his butt down the field,” Horvath said. “I can see him out of the corner of my eye busting his butt. And honestly, it’s almost not even my touchdown without him and the offensive line blocking.” The previous longest play for the Midshipmen came during the Roger Staubach era, when Johnny Sai had a 93-yard run against Duke in 1963. Horvath also had a 90-yard TD run against Memphis, making him only the second Navy player with two 90-yard runs in the same season. The other was quarterback Malcolm Perry in 2017, when he had runs of 92 and 91 yards. “That’s a play we know can hit big and it did, and definitely exciting to see,” fullback Alex Tecza said. “I was getting tired just chasing him. ... It's great. He's being doing that all year.” Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-footballNew York state government to monitor its use of AI under a new law
The New York Jets may be 3-8 on the season, but their young core of players should provide plenty of positives going into the future for the organization. One of those young players producing this year just happens to be former second-round pick Joe Tippmann. The former Wisconsin product has improved both his run and pass-blocking win rates in his sophomore season. © Chris Pedota, NorthJersey.com / USA TODAY NETWORK What's been the secret to Tippmann's success in his second season? One main thing has been his understanding of New York's offense as well as the confidence that comes with it all. "I'd say my confidence," Tippmann said about the biggest area of growth from his rookie season on the team's website. "That's something that I've always focused on and it's something I hold really high in my game. Just being able to see that confidence on the film while I have more on my plate than I did last year. Related: Davante Boldly Talks 'Regrets' On 'Dice Roll' With Jets "Even though I have John [Simpson], AVT [Alijah Vera-Tucker], Tyron [Smith] and Morgan [Moses] who've been in the league for a really long time, I feel like I've been able to take that step to where I can walk up to the O-line, take over on commanding and direct traffic out there. That's something I really take pride in at center." The more Tippmann develops as a center, the more New York can be pleased with the reality that the team has another top young player for the next regime moving into their new era. And it's something that the organization desperately needs. Related: Davante Adams Reveals Bold Take On Jets Bye Week
Voices: Macron’s Notre Dame reopening is an ode to history in a Europe with no clear futureOn Friday’s “Alex Marlow Show,” “Breitbart News Daily” host Mike Slater discussed the incoming Trump administration’s plans for deportations. Slater said, “Will we have the cojones...will everyone involved, will the American people have the cojones to really deport the abuela? ... We’ll deport the Guatemalan who lit the woman on fire. ... So, like, maybe we’ve, like, had enough of a revolution where, like, that guy we can maybe send back to Guatemala.” “The Alex Marlow Show,” hosted by Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow, is a weekday podcast produced by Breitbart News and Salem Podcast Network. You can subscribe to the podcast on YouTube , Rumble , Apple Podcasts , and Spotify . Follow Breitbart.tv on Twitter @BreitbartVideo